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The partial government shutdown has entered its third week. For many federal
employees in Tampa, it has been 21 days of being furloughed or going without
pay. According to reports, nationally about 800,000 workers have been affected
by the partial shutdown. At the Tampa International Airport, 800 federal
employees are impacted.
As this shutdown continues, HART and Tampa International Airport (TPA) have partnered to provide a viable
transportation option for their employees travel to and from work. HART has
donated 500 31-Day farecards to support workers of the Transportation Security
Administration (TSA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and U.S. Customs
and Border Protection (CBP) to ease the hardship they are facing during the
partial shutdown.
During a
government shutdown, many federal employees are considered essential -
requiring them to report to work even if they are not getting paid. The
employee's ability to get to work is critical for Tampa both financially and
operationally. Tampa International Airport is a vital transportation gateway
and an economic engine for the Tampa Bay area.
HART's contribution will hopefully ease the transportation burden and enable
workers to utilize the funds for other necessary items during this period of
uncertainty.
"It is a privilege to be able to offer some assistance to the hardworking
federal workers at Tampa International Airport during this time," said
HART Interim CEO Jeff Seward. "We have built a strong relationship with
the airport team, and any assistance we can provide its employees, we stand at
the ready."
"We are grateful to all of our partners in the Bay area who are pulling
together to assist the federal workers who are such an important part of the
airport family," said Tampa International Airport CEO Joe Lopano.
"Their commitment to safety and customer service is what helps make Tampa
International one of the best airports in the world."
HART is committed to being an integral part of the communities it serves.
Giving back for us is about identifying a need in our community and making sure
we are there to provide the help needed.
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